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The Battle of Velika Kladuša was one of the first battles in the Inter-Bosnian Muslim War. The goal of the 5th Corps was the abolition of Western Bosnia, which had been established a few weeks before the battle of Velika Kladuša. [1] The attack did not succeed and Western Bosnia was a thorn in the eye of the 5th Corps until Operation Storm. [2]
Battle of Velika Kladuša (1993) Operation Munja 93; Operation Trokut; Johovica ambush; Downfall of First autonomy; February offensive 94; Operation Breza 94; Operation Tigar-Sloboda 94; Operation Pećigrad 94; Operation Mostobran 94; Operation Grmeč 94; Operation Shield 94; Operation Spider; Attacks on Vrnograč; Operation Spržena Zemlja ...
The Research and Documentation Center in Sarajevo established that the communities that were under siege – Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Cazin and Velika Kladuša – 4,856 people were killed or went missing from 1991 to 1995. [6]
The Mala Kladuša offensive were series of fighting between the NOZB and ARBiH to recapture villages east of Velika Kladuša. This offensive was after the successful Operation Spider, in which the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was re-established. The goal was to eliminate the 5th Corps from the Mala Kladuša-Podzvizd region. [1]
Velika Kladuša [1] (Serbian Cyrillic: Велика Кладуша, pronounced [ʋêlikaː klǎduʃa]; lit. "Great Kladuša") is a town in Bosnia. It is situated in the far northwest of Bosnia, located on the border with Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 40,419 inhabitants.
Map of Yugoslavia in 1993 that includes Western Bosnia (in grey). The Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Autonomna Pokrajina Zapadna Bosna; APZB), was a small unrecognized proto-state that existed in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1993 and 1995.
The operation to liberate Velika Kladuša began on November 16, 1994. The plan was to force the enemy to leave the city voluntarily, in order to avoid street fighting and heavy losses. In order to do this, the Serbian-autonomous forces began to bypass Velika Kladuša from the north and south.
Čaglica is a village in the municipality of Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics. According to the 2013 census, its population was 608. [1]